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by judah
2985 days ago
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The dev experience was better with MS's tools, of course. They created PWABuilder, and it *actually generates a Windows Store package (.appx) that can be submitted to the store. No other steps required. Pretty amazing. Google wasn't bad; PWABuilder generated an Android Studio project. You open in Android Studio, build, and it generates the package to be submitted to the store. iOS was sadly the most painful. Not least of which is because it requires a Mac, with XCode and dev frameworks, to build. |
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That’s not a problem though, I’m fine with less web app wrappers and less ported Android apps in the App Store.